Kitchen-cabinet.



O. J. CJNSBR.

KITCHEN CABINET.

APPLICATION FILED 313.17, 1912.

1 955 51 9 Patented Mar. 11,1913.

miness'as' I [re Us??? ar v a saries J 'wmsver in order to eli'ect the swinging of said cover to open position automatically, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.

The construction set forth is durable and economical, and because of the ready removable mounting of the receptacle is rendered highly sanitary. The receptacle may he readily manipulated and is efficient in use.

"While I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction for carrying my invention into effect, this is capableof variation and modification.without departing from the spirit of the invention. I, therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction set forth, but desire to avail myself of snch variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims;

Having described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

lcThe combination witlna kitchen cabinet having a compartment with sides, hack and top; of a receptacle movably mounted in said compartment; blocks arranged upon the opposite sides of said compartment; trunnions projecting laterally from the sides of said receptacle pivotally engaging re- :esses provided in said blocks; and studs laterally projecting from the sides of said receptacleengaging arcuate recesses in said blocks for limiting the outward swinging'of the upper end of said receptacle, substantially as described.

2. The combination with a kitchen cabinet having a compartment with sides, back and top; of a receptacle movably mounted in said compartment; blocks arranged upon the opposite sides of said compartment;

trunnions projecting laterally from the sides 7 of said receptacle and pivotallyengaging notches provided in the upper edges-of said blocks; and studs laterally projecting from the sides of said receptacles slidably engaging arcuate forwardly opening recesses in said blocks for limitin the outward swinging of the upper cndof said receptacle, the center of curvature of said arcuate recesses being coincident with the pivotal points of said receptacle, substantially as described.

3. The combination with a'lritchen cabinet having a compartment with sides, back and top; of a receptacle movably mounted in said compartment; blocks arranged upon opposite sides of said compartment at the lower ends thereof and adjacent the forward edges of said sides; trunnions projecting laterally from the sides of said receptacle adj went the lower ends thereof and adjacent the forward edge of said receptacle, said trunnions pivot-ally engaging notches provided in. the upper edges of said blocks; and studs laterally projecting from the sides of said receptacle slidably engaging arcuate forwardly opening recesses in said blocks for limiting the outward swinging of the upper end of said receptacle, the center of curvature of said arcuate recesses being coertonsivc with the pivotal points of said receptacle, substantially as described.

l. In a cabinet, the combination with a compartment; upon the walls of said compartn'lent having alined recesses formed in the upper edges thereof and arcual slots formed therein extending from the forward sides thereof; a hopper bottomed receptacle; trunnions mounted upon the sides of said receptacle that can be removably mounted in the recesses aforesaid; and pins arranged upon the sides of said receptacle adapted to cooperate with the arcual slots aforesaid for limiting the outward tilting movement of said'receptacle.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

CHARLES J. CONSER.

\Vitnesses HELEN F. Lncms', JOSHUA R. H. Po'rrs.

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